广西玉林柳州市高三第二次模拟英语试题.docx
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广西玉林柳州市高三第二次模拟英语试题
2020届广西玉林、柳州市高三第二次模拟英语试题
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Internationalstudents
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ForallvolunteerswithDOC,westronglyadviseyougelcomprehensive(综合的)travelinsuranceandunlimitedmedicalcover.DOCdoesnotacceptresponsibilityforany:
●personalmedicaloraccidentevents.
●lossordamagetopersonalitemsofequipment,orotherassociatedcostswhileyou'revolunteeringwithDOC.
1.WhatmayyouoffertoDOCifyouwanttovolunteerasaforeignerinNewZealand?
A.Aworkvisa.B.Apolicecertificate
C.Auniversitydiploma.D.Adriverlicense.
2.WhocannotvolunteerwithDOCinNewZealand?
A.AnAmericanofficialwhoistravellinginNewZealand.
B.AChinesebusinessmanwithsomevolunteeringexperiences.
C.AChineseexchangestudentintheUniversityofAucklandinNewZealand.
D.AnEnglishcollegestudentwhohasjustbeenvisitinghisuncleinNewZealandforafewdays.
3.Whereisthispassageprobablyfrom?
A.Astorybook.B.Anewspaper.
C.Awebsite.D.Atravelguidebook.
Dogslovetogetoutandstretchtheirlegs,whichnotonlyhelpstokeeptheminshape,butenablesthemtokeeptheextrapoundsoff.Pethikinghasbeenpopularrecently,gettingdogsoffthesidewalk.
Threeyearsago,DenverresidentBrittanyReddingwasstressedout,working60hoursaweekwhilestudyingingraduateschoolfull-time.Theonlythingthathelpedwastakingherfourdogshiking.“That’swhenithitmethatIshoulddothatasajob.”shesays.AftergraduatinginJune2016,shefoundedTakeaHike.Hercompany,likeanumberofothersaroundthecountry,takesdogstoexplorebeyondtheneighborhood.
Beforetakingonthetracks,Brittanymeetswitheachdogandhisorherownertogetasenseofthepet’scharacter.Thensheschedulesameet-and-greetwithotherdogsthatwilljointhehiketobesuretomatchtheirpersonalities.Eachhikingisabouttwohourslongandincludestransportationtoandfromthetrackforaround$70perouting.“Hikingallowsdogslomeetnewfriendsandexplorenewtracks,smells,andwildlife,”sheexplains.
MichaelMizenkothinkssendinghispet,Ajax,onweeklyhikeswithTakeaHikehasmadeAjaxahappierdog.Overthepasttwoyears,hikinghastaughtAjaxhowtostayoffpavement,bemoresocialandremaincalminthecar.“Ithasmadehimaflexibleeasygoingguy.”Michaelsays.
4.Whyhaspethikingbeenpopularinthesedays?
A.Dogsstronglydesiretheirownerstogohiking.
B.Animalhealthspecialistsrecommendpeopletodoit.
C.Itisbeneficialforpets’shapeandhealth.
D.Theowner’shouseisnotbigenoughfordogs.
5.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlytalkingabout?
A.WhyBrittanyfoundedTakeaHike.
B.HowhardthestudylifeofBrittanywas.
C.TakeaHikeisverypopularintheneighborhood.
D.DoghikinghasbroughtgreatenjoymenttoBrittany.
6.WhatdoesBrittanywanttomakesurebeforetakinghercustomers’dogstogohiking?
A.Thedistanceofthetrack.
B.Thecharacterofeachdog.
C.Theenvironmentofthetrack.
D.Theemotionsofbothdogsandtheirowners.
7.HowoftendoesMichaelMizenkosendhispettohikewithTakeaHike?
A.Everyday.B.Onceaweek.
C.Twiceaweek.D.Everyotherweek.
KevinAdkinsadmitsthatwhenhelacksconfidence,heusesbigwordstoappearsmarter,ofwhichmostpeopledon’tknowthemeaning.“OnlywhenIneedtoimpresstheperson.Ipreferusingbigwords,”saysthe45-year-old.
Adkinsisnotalone.Manypeopleuselongerwordsinplaceofshorteronesbecausetheyknow,consciouslyorunconsciously,thatwhenothersformimpressionsofthemafteraglanceorashortconversation,theyoftenworkhardertogivethe“right”impression.“Peoplethink,ifIcanshowthatIhaveagoodvocabulary,I’llsoundsmartersaysDanielOppenheimer,PhD,aprofessorofpsychologyatCarnegieMellonUniversityinPittsburgh.However,ifthelistenersdonotunderstandthoselongwords,headds,itwillleaveabadimpressioninstead.
Thetruthisthatitcaneasilygowrong.“It’salmostagamethattwopeopleareplaying,”saysEricIgou,PhD,asocialpsychologistatIreland’sUniversityofLimerick.“Iftheobserver,personB,doesn’thavethesametheory,itcanbackfire.”PersonAmayberegardedasshowingoffinsteadofbeingintelligent.
Usingbigwordsmayalsoconfuselisteners,whichisdefinitelymovinginthewrongdirection,“Peopleassociateintelligencewithclearnessofexpressions,”saysOppenheimer.That’sespeciallytruewhenitcomestothewrittenword.AsmallstudyinAppliedCognitivePsychology(应用认知心理学)foundthatthemorewriterstriedtosoundsmart,thelessintelligenttheywereconsideredtobe.
Sowhatcanyoudotosoundsmarter?
Speakclearlyanddirectly.Leavethedictionaryatyourdesk.
8.WhydoesKevinAdkinsprefersayingbigwordssometimes?
A.Hewantstomakehimselfmoreeasilyunderstood.
B.Hebelievesthatitiscool.
C.Heenjoysthefeelingsofbeingmysterious.
D.Hehopesthatwhathesayssoundssmart.
9.WhatisProfessorOppenheimer’sattitudetowardsthebehaviorofusingbigwords?
A.Disapproving.B.Favorable.
C.Indifferent.D.Cautious.
10.WhatdoesEricIgoumeanbysaying“itcanbackfire”inparagraph3?
A.Itcancatchfire.B.PersonBcanfirepersonA.
C.Itcandeliveranoppositeeffect.D.Theobservercanalsofightback.
11.WhatcanwelearnfromthesmallstudyinAppliedCognitivePsychology?
A.Thewriterwhoneverusesbigwordsismoreintelligent.
B.Thewriterwhousesbigwordsthemostisthemostintelligent.
C.Peoplelikethewriterswhoonlyuseshortandclearexpressions.
D.Thewritersshouldavoidusingbigwordsoftenintheirwritings.
Asoneoftheworld’smostpopularculturalmediums,cinemaisattheleadingpositionattheTaihuWorldCulturalForum(论坛),anannualeventthataimstoimproveculturalexchanges.Sofarthisyear,Chineseboxofficehasalreadytopped58billionyuan,theChinaFilmAdministrationsaid.ThisindicatesthatChina,theworld’ssecond-largestmoviemarket,isclosingthegapwiththeUnitedStates,theworld’stopcinemamarket.
CaoYin,directoroftheprogramcenteratChinaMovieChannel,saidthatChinahas67,000cinemascreens.themostofanycountry,andthenumberisexpectedtoincreaseto80,000bytheendofnextyear.SayingthatChinahassignedcoproductionagreementswith22countries(includingtheUnitedStates,Canada,Japan.Indiaetc.),CaoaddedithasdeepenedcinematicexchangesbetweenChinesefilmmakersandtheirforeigncounterparts(同行).
Withthecountry’shugenativemarket,whichproducedmorethan1,000filmsin2019,HongKongdirectorStanleyTongsaidhebelievesforeignfilmmakerswillincreasinglyseekcooperationwithChina.“InternationalcoproductionwillbecomeanimportantplatformtosendChinesestoriesoverseaandgiveusabroadervisionofcreation,”Tongsaid.
Recently,over80percentoftheworld’stop100highestbox-officetitleshavebeenactionfilms.Tongsaidthefilms,inwhichplotsarebasicallysecondarytoshiningstunts(特技),isoneoftheeasiestwaystoappealtoforeignaudiences.Butithasbeenadecades-longstruggleforChinesefilmmakerstoselltheirstoriesoverseas.WhenaskedwhatkindsofChinesefilmswouldhavethemostglobalappeal.YanZhaozhu,chairmanoftheTaihuWorldCulturalForum,saidstoriesthataddressuniversalissues,suchasenvironmentalprotectionandclimatechange,areperhapsthebestoptions.
12.WhatisthepurposeoftheTaihuWorldCulturalForum?
A.Tostrengthenculturalexchanges.
B.TobuildmorecinemasinChina.
C.ToinvitemoretouriststoTaihu.
D.Toattractmoreinternationalinvestment.
13.WhatcanweinferaboutCaoYin’sopinioninParagraph2?
A.ChineseboxofficehasalreadyovertakentheUnitedStatessofar
B.ThescreensofChinesecinemaswillbeworld-leadinginthefuture
C.Chinahassignedthemostcoproductionagreementswithothercountries
D.TherewillbemoreandmorecooperationsbetweenChinesefilmmakersandothercountries.
14.HowdoChinesefilmmakersfeelaboutsellingtheirmoviestotheworldrightnow?
A.Easy.B.Disappointed.
C.Challenged.D.Confused.
15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.BoxOffice:
UnclearFuture
B.China:
TopSecondMovieMarket
C.Cinema:
TheLeadingCulturalPosition
D.ChineseFilmmakers:
SevereCompetitionSituation
二、七选五
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Paintwallsacalmingcolor.Colorsaffectmood.17.EnvironmentalanddesignpsychologistSallyAugustine,PhD,saysthemostrelaxingcolorsarealittlebright,suchasgraygreen,lightpurple,andbabyblue.
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